Not exact matches
Something interesting to note about it is that it contains 4 of the most powerful anti-inflammatory
foods known (
Tumeric, Kale, Sweet Potato and Ginger).
Meanwhile, at Tuesday night's Twitter party on
food dyes, a participant shared this link to Martha Stewart's tips on using natural
foods like onion skins, coffee grounds,
tumeric and red cabbage to dye Easter eggs.
Tumeric is one of the
foods that reduce inflammation.
However, the following
foods have ORAC (oxygen radical absorptive capacity) scores that are considered impressive: Cocoa, red beans, berries, and spices like dried clove, oregano, ginger, cinnamon and
tumeric.
I've been using
tumeric on
food and in my green tea.
Couldn't really taste anything because of the other ingredients, but I was happy to have the health benefits none - the-less I need to sneak
tumeric into my
foods more often.
What do you do if you don't tolerate coconut oil, fish oil,
tumeric, and other anti inflammatory
foods.
Tumeric is an ancient spice that has been used in preparing
food and as a medicine for centuries.
I have been putting
Tumeric on my
food, and I eat flax and chia seeds every morning.
I want to add more
Tumeric to my
food because of it's many health benefits - anti inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti and reversal!
Nothing seemed to help until I took the advice of several M.D.'s in books and began putting
tumeric, ginger, and garlic in
foods or teas.
using cpap and sleeping well on a regular schedule for first time in years walking an hour each morning before work, and on weekends drinking raw goat's milk, almond milk, and coconut milk eating fewer sugary
foods including candy bars and fruit (no juices or sodas) eating less bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, and cereals eating more meats, cheeses, nuts, avocados, eggs using supplements: vitamin D, probiotics, fish oil, resveratrol,
tumeric (i have amalgam fillings and read the entry by the person who said alpha lipoic acid reacted badly in combination with amalgam fillings for her friend, so i avoided that supplement just in case it is true)
I gave him tylenol yesterday hoping to help with the pain and made him a homemade
tumeric paste that I added to his
food this morning.
Method: Put onion, cloves, fennel,
tumeric, pinch of salt and half the mint into a
food processor.